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Posted by: evansnakes at Sat Feb 17 12:52:14 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by evansnakes ] I am not much of a photographer. I believe this 2006 male to be a pastel harlequin. The entire clutch, both pastels and normals had varying degrees of the dorsal striping with the enclosed circles in at and they had the nice fading flames coming up the sides. Dad is a very nice Bell pastel I have bred for years and never had antyhing like this. Mom is an animal I raised from an African hatched baby that I felt may be a harlequin. I am raising this male to breed back to his mother next season. This is the best example. His color is actually much more vibrant in person, or I'm sure with somebody that is better with a camera. Thanks for your input. Evan [ Hide Replies ]
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